RV Parks In South Bend, Washington
46.6632° N, 123.8046° W
Quick Overview
South Bend sits right on US-101 where the Willapa River widens into Willapa Bay, and it's earned its nickname as the Oyster Capital of the World. About one in six oysters eaten in the US comes out of this bay, so if you time your trip for fresh oysters and quiet, rain-washed coastline, you'll be glad you stopped. For RVers, South Bend is a genuine base camp, not a drive-through. There are real parks in range with full hookups, plus a couple of standout state parks a short drive south on the Long Beach Peninsula.
The closest and best-value option is Bruceport County Park, a Pacific County campground about 5 miles south of town on a bluff over the bay. It has roughly 42 sites, a mix of full hookups (30/50 amp, water, and sewer at about seven sites), partial hookups, and primitive spots. It's seasonal, usually open April through December, and mostly first-come, so we like arriving early. If you want a private park with guaranteed hookups, the Bay Center / Willapa Bay KOA Holiday is about 15 miles south off US-101, with 30 and 50 amp full-hookup sites and a nature trail down to the bay for clamming. Closer to town, Raymond RV Park sits on the Willapa River about 5 miles north with full-hookup waterfront sites.
For bigger rigs and beach access, drive about 40 miles south to Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco, with roughly 50 full-hookup and 18 partial sites and room for RVs up to 45 feet. If you'd rather trade the ocean for old-growth forest, head inland about 50 miles to Rainbow Falls State Park, which sits along the Willapa Hills Trail near Chehalis and takes rigs up to 60 feet at its utility sites. Between the county park, the KOA, the two riverfront private parks, and the state parks, you can plan a whole week around Willapa Bay without repeating a campsite. Just remember this coast is wet and slow-paced, so build in extra drive time and keep the rain gear handy no matter the season.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Raymond RV Park | 2.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Timberland RV Park | 3.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Riverwoods Golf And RV | 3.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bruceport County Park & Campground | 4.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chinook Campground | 7.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bay Center / Willapa Bay Koa Holiday | 7.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| My Suzie's RV Park | 8.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites | 9.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ocean Bay Mobile & RV Park | 16.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Evergreen Court & RV Park | 18.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Raymond RV Park
2.3 miTimberland RV Park
3.4 miRiverwoods Golf And RV
3.6 miBruceport County Park & Campground
4.4 miChinook Campground
7.5 miBay Center / Willapa Bay Koa Holiday
7.7 miMy Suzie's RV Park
8.4 miBayshore RV Park & Guest Suites
9.2 miOcean Bay Mobile & RV Park
16.2 miEvergreen Court & RV Park
18.1 miTraveling to South Bend by RV
Getting to South Bend means driving US-101, the two-lane coastal highway that threads along Willapa Bay. From the north, you'll come down through Aberdeen and Raymond; from the south, US-101 climbs up from the Long Beach Peninsula. There's no interstate on the coast here, so plan on a slower pace. The nearest freeway is Interstate 5 at Chehalis, about 50 miles east on State Route 6 through the Willapa Hills. That SR-6 route is scenic but narrow and winding in spots, so give yourself extra time with a big rig.
US-101 through South Bend and Raymond has some tight turns downtown and shares the road with logging trucks, so use the pullouts to let faster traffic pass. There are no major low-clearance or weight restrictions for standard RVs, but shoulders are narrow and shoulder-season storms can drop trees or leave standing water on the highway. Fuel up in Raymond or South Bend, because the next full-service stops north are in Aberdeen, roughly 30 miles away. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in South Bend before you roll out.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to South Bend, Washington, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in South Bend
Camping around South Bend runs from budget to moderate, and you get real value here compared with the busier Oregon coast. At Bruceport County Park, hookup sites run roughly $30 to $45 a night, with primitive and partial sites cheaper, which makes it the best deal in the area for bay views. The Bay Center / Willapa Bay KOA Holiday is a private park, so expect about $35 to $55 for full hookups depending on the season and site, plus the usual KOA extras. State parks like Cape Disappointment and Rainbow Falls charge standard Washington rates, generally in the $30s to $50s for utility sites, and a trailer dump station runs about $5 per use if you're not camped there. Remember the Washington Discover Pass ($10 per day or $45 per year) for day-use state-park parking, though it's covered on nights you're registered to camp. Groceries and fuel are pricier here than in Aberdeen, so stock up before you arrive and you'll keep your trip costs down.
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Best Time to Visit South Bend by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
38 - 46
Crowds: Low
Cool, wet, and overcast with most of the region's heavy rain; a quiet time if you don't mind mud and gray skies.
Spring
Mar - May
42 - 55
Crowds: Low
Cool and green with frequent showers, but crowds stay light before Memorial Day and Bruceport County Park reopens for the season.
Summer
Jun - Aug
52 - 70
Crowds: High
The driest, warmest stretch and the prime camping window; book KOA and state-park sites ahead for weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
45 - 60
Crowds: Medium
Mild early fall shifts to heavy rain by November; excellent shoulder season for fresh oysters and bay birding.
Explore the South Bend Area
Here's what we'd tell a friend heading to Willapa Bay. First, buy oysters straight from the growers in and around South Bend. This is one of the best oyster values on the West Coast, and you're eating them within a mile of where they came out of the water. Second, treat Bruceport County Park as your first choice for value and bay views, but remember it's seasonal and mostly first-come, so roll in early on summer weekends or have the Bay Center KOA booked as a backup. Third, if you want a locked-in reservation with room for a big rig, reserve Cape Disappointment State Park online well ahead; it's popular and books out in summer. Fourth, pack rain gear no matter the season, because even July brings coastal fog and drizzle to this stretch of coast. Fifth, budget extra drive time on US-101 and SR-6 for slow log trucks and winding curves. Finally, don't skip the free stuff: the 1910 Pacific County Courthouse with its stained-glass dome, the World's Largest Oyster sculpture, and the Willapa Hills Trail all start right in town.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in South Bend
What are the best RV parks near South Bend, WA?
The standout local options are Bruceport County Park about 5 miles south of town, the Bay Center / Willapa Bay KOA Holiday about 15 miles south, and Raymond RV Park about 5 miles north on the Willapa River. Bruceport is the value pick with bay-bluff views and a mix of full, partial, and primitive sites. The KOA is the easy full-hookup choice with online booking. For bigger rigs and beach access, Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco is roughly 40 miles south. Together they give you public and private options within an easy drive.
Does Bruceport County Park have full hookups?
Yes, but not at every site. Bruceport County Park has about 42 sites total, with roughly seven full-hookup sites offering 30/50 amp power, water, and sewer, plus partial-hookup sites with water and electric and several primitive no-hookup spots. It's a Pacific County park perched on a bluff over Willapa Bay about 5 miles south of South Bend just off US-101. Because the full-hookup sites are limited and it runs mostly first-come, first-served, we suggest arriving early in the day on summer weekends. The park is seasonal, generally open from April through December.
Can I make reservations for campgrounds near South Bend?
It depends on the park. The Bay Center / Willapa Bay KOA Holiday takes reservations online at koa.com and is your most reliable bet for locking in a full-hookup site. Cape Disappointment State Park uses the Washington reservation system at goingtocamp.com, where you can book up to nine months in advance, which you'll want to do for summer weekends. Raymond RV Park takes reservations by phone. Bruceport County Park is mostly first-come, first-served, so it can't be reserved online; plan to arrive early, especially in July and August when demand is highest around the bay.
Is there a state park with RV camping near South Bend?
Yes, there are two within reach. Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco is about 40 miles south on the Long Beach Peninsula, with roughly 50 full-hookup and 18 partial sites, room for RVs up to 45 feet, and an on-site dump station. Rainbow Falls State Park is about 50 miles east on State Route 6 near Chehalis, with eight utility sites that take rigs up to 60 feet along the Willapa Hills Trail. Both require a Washington Discover Pass for day-use parking, though it's covered on the nights you're registered to camp.
What size RV can fit at campgrounds around Willapa Bay?
Most rigs will be fine, but check each park. Bruceport County Park and the Bay Center KOA handle typical travel trailers and motorhomes, though some Bruceport sites are tighter, so call ahead if you're over 35 feet. Cape Disappointment State Park officially takes RVs and combinations up to 45 feet. Rainbow Falls State Park can actually handle longer rigs, up to about 60 feet at its utility sites. The bigger challenge is often the drive: US-101 and State Route 6 have narrow shoulders and tight curves, so slow down and use pullouts with a large rig.
When is the best time to camp near South Bend?
July through September is the sweet spot. Those months bring the driest, warmest weather, with highs around 70 degrees and the lowest chance of the heavy rain this coast is known for. Summer is also peak season, so private parks and state parks book out on weekends and Bruceport's first-come sites fill early. Late spring and early fall are good shoulder seasons with lighter crowds, cooler days, and fresh oysters, though you'll trade some sunshine for showers. Winter is quiet and cheap but very wet and gray, so it suits only hardy or well-equipped RVers.
How rainy is South Bend, and should I prepare for it?
Very rainy. This is one of the wettest corners of the Lower 48, with roughly 70 to 90 inches of rain a year, most of it falling from November through April. Even summer sees coastal fog and the occasional drizzle, so pack good rain gear, waterproof footwear, and extra leveling blocks for soft, muddy sites. Awning tie-downs and a doormat help too. The upside is lush, green scenery and quiet campgrounds outside peak weeks. Just plan indoor backups like the courthouse or a brewery, and you'll enjoy the coast rain or shine.
Are there free or boondocking options near South Bend?
Not many right around the bay. South Bend proper has no developed free camping, and the tidelands and wetlands along Willapa Bay are largely private, which limits dispersed camping close to the water. Your better bet for dry camping is on DNR forest roads inland toward the Willapa Hills, east of town, where some primitive sites exist. There are also designated areas along the Long Beach Peninsula to the south. Rest areas and gravel pullouts on US-101 allow short rest stops but not overnight camping, so for a real stay, plan on one of the established parks.
Where can I dump my tanks near South Bend?
You have a few choices in the area. The private parks around South Bend and Raymond include dump service with a paid site, and Raymond RV & Marine on US-101 has a dump station. State parks like Cape Disappointment and Rainbow Falls have trailer dump stations that typically charge about $5 per use if you're not camped there. Some of these are seasonal, so call ahead in the off-season. For a full rundown of locations, hours, and fees, see our dedicated guide to RV dump stations in South Bend before you head out with full tanks.
Is US-101 easy to drive through South Bend with an RV?
It's manageable but not fast. US-101 here is a two-lane coastal highway with some tight turns through downtown South Bend and Raymond, narrow shoulders, and regular logging-truck traffic. There are no major low-clearance or weight restrictions for standard RVs, so most rigs get through fine. The main advice is to slow down, use the wider pullouts to let faster traffic pass, and add extra time to your day. Winter storms can drop trees or leave standing water on the road, so check conditions before you travel in the wet season and drive to the weather.
What is there to do around South Bend besides camping?
Plenty for a coastal town its size. In town, tour the 1910 Pacific County Courthouse with its 26-foot stained-glass dome, snap a photo at the World's Largest Oyster sculpture, and eat fresh oysters straight from Willapa Bay growers. The Willapa Hills Trail, a 56-mile rail trail to Chehalis, starts right in South Bend for cycling or walking. Just south, the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge protects over 21,000 acres of tidal flats and old-growth forest with strong birding. Drive 40 miles south and you'll reach the lighthouses, beaches, and Lewis and Clark history at Cape Disappointment.
Do I need a Discover Pass to camp near South Bend?
Only for state-park day use, not for the night you're camped. A Washington Discover Pass costs $10 for a day or $45 for the year and is required to park at state parks and DNR or WDFW lands for day visits, including Cape Disappointment and Rainbow Falls. If you're registered to camp overnight at a state park, your camping fee covers parking for that stay. County and private parks like Bruceport County Park, the Bay Center KOA, and Raymond RV Park do not use the Discover Pass; they charge their own nightly rates instead, so you won't need the pass for those stays.
How far is South Bend from the Long Beach Peninsula and Cape Disappointment?
It's an easy day-trip distance. Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco is about 40 miles south of South Bend on US-101, at the tip of the Long Beach Peninsula where the Columbia River meets the Pacific. The drive takes roughly an hour depending on traffic and your rig. Many RVers base at Bruceport or the Bay Center KOA and drive down for the day to see the two lighthouses, the interpretive center, and the long ocean beaches. If you'd rather camp there, Cape Disappointment has full and partial hookup sites, but book well ahead in summer.
Can I buy fresh oysters in South Bend?
Absolutely, and it's the main reason many people stop. South Bend calls itself the Oyster Capital of the World, and roughly one in six oysters eaten in the US comes from Willapa Bay. You can buy them straight from local growers and seafood outlets in and around town, often within a mile of where they were harvested, which makes for some of the best oyster value on the West Coast. Local spots also serve them fried, raw on the half shell, or as shooters. It's a genuine reason to plan your Willapa Bay camping trip around a meal or two.
What are the best RV parks near South Bend, WA?
The standout local options are Bruceport County Park about 5 miles south of town, the Bay Center / Willapa Bay KOA Holiday about 15 miles south, and Raymond RV Park about 5 miles north on the Willapa River. Bruceport is the value pick with bay-bluff views and a mix of full, partial, and primitive sites. The KOA is the easy full-hookup choice with online booking. For bigger rigs and beach access, Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco is roughly 40 miles south. Together they give you public and private options within an easy drive.
Does Bruceport County Park have full hookups?
Yes, but not at every site. Bruceport County Park has about 42 sites total, with roughly seven full-hookup sites offering 30/50 amp power, water, and sewer, plus partial-hookup sites with water and electric and several primitive no-hookup spots. It's a Pacific County park perched on a bluff over Willapa Bay about 5 miles south of South Bend just off US-101. Because the full-hookup sites are limited and it runs mostly first-come, first-served, we suggest arriving early in the day on summer weekends. The park is seasonal, generally open from April through December.
Can I make reservations for campgrounds near South Bend?
It depends on the park. The Bay Center / Willapa Bay KOA Holiday takes reservations online at koa.com and is your most reliable bet for locking in a full-hookup site. Cape Disappointment State Park uses the Washington reservation system at goingtocamp.com, where you can book up to nine months in advance, which you'll want to do for summer weekends. Raymond RV Park takes reservations by phone. Bruceport County Park is mostly first-come, first-served, so it can't be reserved online; plan to arrive early, especially in July and August when demand is highest around the bay.
Is there a state park with RV camping near South Bend?
Yes, there are two within reach. Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco is about 40 miles south on the Long Beach Peninsula, with roughly 50 full-hookup and 18 partial sites, room for RVs up to 45 feet, and an on-site dump station. Rainbow Falls State Park is about 50 miles east on State Route 6 near Chehalis, with eight utility sites that take rigs up to 60 feet along the Willapa Hills Trail. Both require a Washington Discover Pass for day-use parking, though it's covered on the nights you're registered to camp.
What size RV can fit at campgrounds around Willapa Bay?
Most rigs will be fine, but check each park. Bruceport County Park and the Bay Center KOA handle typical travel trailers and motorhomes, though some Bruceport sites are tighter, so call ahead if you're over 35 feet. Cape Disappointment State Park officially takes RVs and combinations up to 45 feet. Rainbow Falls State Park can actually handle longer rigs, up to about 60 feet at its utility sites. The bigger challenge is often the drive: US-101 and State Route 6 have narrow shoulders and tight curves, so slow down and use pullouts with a large rig.
When is the best time to camp near South Bend?
July through September is the sweet spot. Those months bring the driest, warmest weather, with highs around 70 degrees and the lowest chance of the heavy rain this coast is known for. Summer is also peak season, so private parks and state parks book out on weekends and Bruceport's first-come sites fill early. Late spring and early fall are good shoulder seasons with lighter crowds, cooler days, and fresh oysters, though you'll trade some sunshine for showers. Winter is quiet and cheap but very wet and gray, so it suits only hardy or well-equipped RVers.
How rainy is South Bend, and should I prepare for it?
Very rainy. This is one of the wettest corners of the Lower 48, with roughly 70 to 90 inches of rain a year, most of it falling from November through April. Even summer sees coastal fog and the occasional drizzle, so pack good rain gear, waterproof footwear, and extra leveling blocks for soft, muddy sites. Awning tie-downs and a doormat help too. The upside is lush, green scenery and quiet campgrounds outside peak weeks. Just plan indoor backups like the courthouse or a brewery, and you'll enjoy the coast rain or shine.
Are there free or boondocking options near South Bend?
Not many right around the bay. South Bend proper has no developed free camping, and the tidelands and wetlands along Willapa Bay are largely private, which limits dispersed camping close to the water. Your better bet for dry camping is on DNR forest roads inland toward the Willapa Hills, east of town, where some primitive sites exist. There are also designated areas along the Long Beach Peninsula to the south. Rest areas and gravel pullouts on US-101 allow short rest stops but not overnight camping, so for a real stay, plan on one of the established parks.
Where can I dump my tanks near South Bend?
You have a few choices in the area. The private parks around South Bend and Raymond include dump service with a paid site, and Raymond RV & Marine on US-101 has a dump station. State parks like Cape Disappointment and Rainbow Falls have trailer dump stations that typically charge about $5 per use if you're not camped there. Some of these are seasonal, so call ahead in the off-season. For a full rundown of locations, hours, and fees, see our dedicated guide to RV dump stations in South Bend before you head out with full tanks.
Is US-101 easy to drive through South Bend with an RV?
It's manageable but not fast. US-101 here is a two-lane coastal highway with some tight turns through downtown South Bend and Raymond, narrow shoulders, and regular logging-truck traffic. There are no major low-clearance or weight restrictions for standard RVs, so most rigs get through fine. The main advice is to slow down, use the wider pullouts to let faster traffic pass, and add extra time to your day. Winter storms can drop trees or leave standing water on the road, so check conditions before you travel in the wet season and drive to the weather.
What is there to do around South Bend besides camping?
Plenty for a coastal town its size. In town, tour the 1910 Pacific County Courthouse with its 26-foot stained-glass dome, snap a photo at the World's Largest Oyster sculpture, and eat fresh oysters straight from Willapa Bay growers. The Willapa Hills Trail, a 56-mile rail trail to Chehalis, starts right in South Bend for cycling or walking. Just south, the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge protects over 21,000 acres of tidal flats and old-growth forest with strong birding. Drive 40 miles south and you'll reach the lighthouses, beaches, and Lewis and Clark history at Cape Disappointment.
Do I need a Discover Pass to camp near South Bend?
Only for state-park day use, not for the night you're camped. A Washington Discover Pass costs $10 for a day or $45 for the year and is required to park at state parks and DNR or WDFW lands for day visits, including Cape Disappointment and Rainbow Falls. If you're registered to camp overnight at a state park, your camping fee covers parking for that stay. County and private parks like Bruceport County Park, the Bay Center KOA, and Raymond RV Park do not use the Discover Pass; they charge their own nightly rates instead, so you won't need the pass for those stays.
How far is South Bend from the Long Beach Peninsula and Cape Disappointment?
It's an easy day-trip distance. Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco is about 40 miles south of South Bend on US-101, at the tip of the Long Beach Peninsula where the Columbia River meets the Pacific. The drive takes roughly an hour depending on traffic and your rig. Many RVers base at Bruceport or the Bay Center KOA and drive down for the day to see the two lighthouses, the interpretive center, and the long ocean beaches. If you'd rather camp there, Cape Disappointment has full and partial hookup sites, but book well ahead in summer.
Can I buy fresh oysters in South Bend?
Absolutely, and it's the main reason many people stop. South Bend calls itself the Oyster Capital of the World, and roughly one in six oysters eaten in the US comes from Willapa Bay. You can buy them straight from local growers and seafood outlets in and around town, often within a mile of where they were harvested, which makes for some of the best oyster value on the West Coast. Local spots also serve them fried, raw on the half shell, or as shooters. It's a genuine reason to plan your Willapa Bay camping trip around a meal or two.
Are there free dump stations in South Bend?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near South Bend.
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